Smart Contraction Timer helps pregnant mothers determine the perfect time to leave for the hospital.
Keep track of your labor by tapping a single button at the start and at the end of each contraction. Contraction Timer analyzes duration and frequency of contractions and will notify you when it's time to go to the hospital.
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Great APP worth downloading 5/5

By LyricMuniz

This app made me take my booty to the hospital it's awesome I've strongly recommend it to friends !
When it tells you to go to the hospital please don't be a hard head like myself I ended up going in after the 3rd warning and once I got there I was 8 cm dilated it was baby time 💓

Basic, Not Helpful 2/5

By CBGfoto

This is a very basic app that does less than your phone's notepad and timer. I would rather use my notepad and timer than use this app.
There is also no way to edit contractions to add one when you didn't get to the button fast enough. The function of this app is overly limited.
It is an easy-to-use app, but perhaps that should be expected with something that doesn't have many useful functions.

MAN FRIENDLY! 5/5

By Trenuchet

Guy friendly. Start | Stop buttons and for $0.99 you get email so you can send the Dr. or your Doula copies of the contractions so they have a copy. Easy, simple & friendly application.

Loved it! 5/5

By MamaLizG

I used this with my third child, my contractions were irregular in timing and strength; but the app alerted me when they were close enough to go to the hospital. I'm so glad to have gotten this app because I was unsure and waiting for contracts to be regular like my other labors. :)

Great app 4/5

By Jkro4939

when the contractions came it was simple enough to use, way cool super easy way to keep up with them and how long they lasted. Only thing I would've liked was knowing how long overall. I wasn't sure when a full hr of real contractions had passed. Or how long in total I had been having them

What does the pro version actually do?? 3/5

By djdnsndvyxdke

The timer is okay. Although it did tell me I was entering in my contractions wrong (like it knows) but I want to see an average so I thought if I paid the $.99 to upgrade I would get some more options. But literally nothing changed.

Love! 5/5

By Kadi🎀

Awesome

Amazing 5/5

By rerickso08

This app was very helpful. It helped give my sister-in-law something to focus on through her contractions on our way to the hospital. The clean interface and large buttons allowed for ease of use. Unlike other comments we found it comical when it told us to head to the hospital bc we were already en-route but it does appear to have been up-dated to follow the 5-1-1 rule of thumb. My sister-in-law was very disappointed to find that it wasn't available in the Google Playstore for her future use.

Great app 4/5

By saintellen

My daughter and I used this app through 30 hours of labor and it let us know when to call the labour ward and inform them about the frequency and duration of the surges. Couldn't have gone it naturally without it.

Meh... 2/5

By Ti schumacher

I like the timer, but I was timing my contractions last night which were lasting 1 min each but they were not consistent. After 5 mins, 13 mins, 6 mins and then 8 mins - the app told me to get my bags ready and to get to the hospital... I was definitely not in labor and thank goodness I knew that. I would feel bad for a FTM who might be relying on the app to tell them when to go in because they would have been sent right back home.

Contraction app 4/5

By EmilyBurr

I like this app! It's simple, easy to use.

Unnecessary advice 1/5

By Kbsmum

3 contractions in 15 minutes does not warrant a call for an ambulance or trip to the hospital. The counter is great the scare tactic is not.

Just Right 5/5

By MurphyRandle

Did the job simply and precisely. Helped me to know when to call the midwife. We delivered a happy and healthy baby last night.

Why the unnecessary scare? 2/5

By Hayburnabeau

I started tracking my contractions this morning and after 3 contractions - 2 that were 5-6 minutes apart and one 9 minutes later - I got a message saying to call an ambulance??? Seriously?!? That's horribly unnecessary and will scare anyone who is new to labor. Don't try to instruct users on medical advice, just time the contractions and let our doctors do the instructing!

The Best 5/5

By Kmaeda

Loved how simple and efficient this app is. Specially at a time you can not think straight. Thank you so much.

Nice app, helped us 4/5

By Ihtirap

Nice app, helped us

Nice app 5/5

By Stacee40

Nice app for timing. I didn't have to look at the clock and remember times and durations. Just simple press Start and Stop and the app does the rest for you.

Good for timing 4/5

By Worried Wife

This was a great app for keep track of the spacing of contractions and length of each contraction. The interface was attractive and easy to use and read under pressure. My labor came on hard and fast so it was great to be able to see really how quickly everything was happening. The app did tell me to go to the hospital earlier than my OB advised. I would just lose that feature. Each pregnancy and doctor's advice is different. I ignored the alerts and followed my OB's advice. I would defiantly use this app again and recommend it.

Very simple, very useful! 5/5

By SMS_explorer

Helped me a lot. Just a great app!

Great simple app! 5/5

By Lialia93

Thank you developers! Simple elegant app with one huge button for start and stop time of contraction. Exactly what i needed! 😌

Just ok 2/5

By Vinn81

I like the actual timing of the contractions however, it would be more helpful to know what the level of intensity of the contractions are. Being able to "rate" the pain level of each contraction would be better because Braxton Hicks contractions can come on the regular but unfortunately not be a good indicator of actual labor. Also, according to most OBs/midwives, the rule to go to the hospital follows 5-1-1. Contractions that are 5 mins apart, 1 minute in duration and lasting for 1 hour. The app told me to head to he hospital when my contractions were ranging from 11 to 17 to 8 mins apart. It appears to only take into consideration if you've had 4 contractions total before suggesting to head in but not really considering the spacing aspect. Again, I do like the ability to see the time frame between multiple contractions but I feel there are features that would be more beneficial when actually determining if labor is real.

Great App! 4/5

By BushTea823

Used this app a few days ago while I'm labor. I love the clean design and the large button tap for the start and stop of contractions. Very easy to use. The updates about when to pack or leave for the hospital were also an added bonus that I appreciated. The only thing I would have liked was for there to be some way to see what time the contraction actually happened. As I'm trying to think back to when I was actually in "active" labor, I'm realizing that information would have been helpful. That aside! Definitely get this app.

I love it 5/5

By angiielp

Super helpful app

Incorrect 2/5

By Adavis136

This app told me to go to the hospital after timing my contractions for only 30 minutes. They were 7 minutes apart and less than a minute long. This is my fourth pregnancy and I know it's not time to go to the hospital yet!

So simple and effective! 4/5

By HylandJon

Only downside is the warnings aren't setup with enough analytics. Very basic that way and the first time the 'call an ambulance' warning showed up I laughed. Other than that using this app for basic duration of contraction and time inbetween contractions was perfect.

THANK YOU! 5/5

By Mlurrymommy

Downloaded this app saturday around 9am, I was holding my babygirl the next morning! This app helped me know when it was actually time to go to the hospital! Would recommend

Worked perfect! 5/5

By Mandatron602

This app was great for me. Helped me time exactly what I needed to in order to know when it was time to head to the hospital. Worked awesome!

Loved it!!!! 5/5

By Patty Sanchez

It really works!!!!!

Good app 4/5

By 3 weeks post partum

This app helped me tremendously. I started monitoring my contractions at 6am and was at the hospital by 9:30p. It gave me a good reading of how my contractions were getting closer and how long they were lasting. I recommend it.

Terrible 1/5

By myewe

The app does not time contractions correctly! Please do not use or reply on this app to determine when you go to the hospital!

Ew 1/5

By Aguenth

It told me to go to the hospital. Sorry dude... Not everyone goes to the hospital. Delete.

Handy, but not accurate 3/5

By Socrfem

Handy tool, but doesn't include the time the contraction takes in the "time between contractions." You need to calculate the length of time elapsed between the beginning of one contraction and the beginning of the next one.

Labor Contractions 5/5

By Joe Johnson 62

Great minimalist design and easy to use. Helped us know when to go to hospital!

Not times correctly 1/5

By Ryan Pflederer

I am really glad I tried it out before labor had started. I love the look and simplicity but the issue is : the creators don't know how contractions are actually timed. They refer to it as the "interval" instead of "frequency" which doesn't help.
You should be measuring the frequency from the start of the last contraction to the start of the next one. They time an "interval" of the end of the last contraction and the beginning of the next. That's not how they're timed.
This is my first baby but I doubt I will continue to have the patience to do the math to figure out if I need to go to the hospital.
You can't have a contraction timer that doesn't actually time contractions correctly. If they switch interval to frequency and make that frequency from the beginning of the last to the beginning of the next, the app would be good to go!

Awesome!!! Recommend to all expecting moms!!! 5/5

By SmokinStiletto

Takes the guess work out and tells you when to go to the hospital! So nice when you can't think through contractions! Love this, thank you!